On the 4th day of the Grand Sumo Tournament, Ozeki Takakeisho, who lost one, will face Mitakeumi, an experienced Ozeki and Hiramaku.

On the 10th, Takakeisho, who became the only person above Ozeki at the end of Yokozuna Terunofuji, won against Hiramaku Daieisho at the end of the day and kept one loss.



On the 11th, the fourth day, Takakeisho was scheduled to face Mitakeumi.



After Mitakeumi fell from ōzeki, the ranking was lowered to the flat stage in Imabasho, but the past match record is 11 wins and 12 losses against Takakeisho.



Both of them are characterized by pushing sumo, and Takakeisho will be dominant if it is pushed away, and Mitakekai will be dominant if it is a form of close contact.



Twenty-three-year-old sekiwake Toyoshoryu, who is the only sekiwake player with a three-game winning streak since the first day, will face Tamawashi, the oldest in the makuuchi at 38, who also has a three-game winning streak.



With a 15-year age difference, Hoshoryu is ahead of the competition with 5 wins and 3 losses.



On the other hand, Tamawashi is now regaining his strength, and it will be important for him to use his good thrusts to prevent the opponent from taking turns.



In addition, Aen of the Hiramaku, who is the champion wrestler of the previous place and has won three consecutive victories from the first day, is the best with Masayo Sekiwake, who won his first victory on the 10th, with the return of Ozeki in the current place.



Sekiwake Wakatakakage, who has one loss, will face Hiramaku Daieisho.